A 56-year-old woman presented with acute ischaemic stroke with NIHSS 13. She had right eye ptosis and miosis. She and her
husband were not sure if her facial features were different than usual. With her consent, we compared her face with her pictures
on Facebook. In the absence of any ptosis or miosis in her pictures, she was diagnosed with acute Horner syndrome. Facebook
may be a useful tool for the neurologists to define the timing of facial neurological signs.